P.O.W.E.R., which stands for “Powerful, Optimistic Women Entrepreneurs Retreat,” is presented and hosted by Women TIES, LLC, in conjunction and sponsorship with two other Central New York female entrepreneurs—Gwen Webber-McLeod, President of Gwen, Inc. and Laura Serway, Co-Owner of Laci’s Tapas Bar—with the intent of gathering women entrepreneurs from diverse business associations across Central New York to a female-only collaborative, community conference to elevate and further the state of entrepreneurship for women in this region of New York. Other sister business organizations are invited to attend this positive event aimed at positively impacting each other’s companies and the state’s economy.

The P.O.W.E.R. Conference will be modeled after Women TIES’ popular eight year event “Inspiring Success: The Women TIES Retreat.” This year P.O.W.E.R. will be held instead for the annual Women TIES Retreat. 200 women entrepreneurs and business women will gather for a morning of inspiration and education followed by a networking luncheon to introduce different women to each other to create new economic ‘ties’ to move our powerful female business agenda of collaboration forward.

The day is set in one of the most comfortable conference settings in beautiful Skaneateles, New York allowing women to take time away from their hectic entrepreneurial lives to bond with other engaging women so they can return to their companies empowered and enriched from the information, insight and inspiration of the day.

We invite you to join us for this first-of-its-kind conference in New York State aimed at bringing women entrepreneurs with diverse types of businesses, revenue levels, years in business and size together to unite and grow mutually with the future of women in business in mind because “Women together can be more powerful than alone changing the state of entrepreneurship for other women in Central New York.”

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